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Tuning information 

 

The antenna is an advanced design that delivers excellent characteristics across the entire FM band. 

ExterminatorII® 

delivers performance that rivals a 2-bay multi stacked phased array. To achieve maximum results the antenna should 
be mounted as high as possible, clear from all other obstructions. We have included a pack of U-Bolt brackets to 
provide for easy mounting. If you are mounting the antenna on a mast/tower with other equipment the antenna 
must be set at least 3 meter or one wave length from any other antenna. 
 
For tuning use a meter designed for the intended frequency band. Preferably use antenna analyzer such as RigExpert 
AA-170. If you have to use SWR meter, do not attempt to measure SWR at high power levels; resulting high SWR 
could damage the transmitter and is also exposing you to unnecessarily high EM field. Do not touch any parts of the 
antenna when reading SWR. Also move as far away from the antenna as possible during measurements. If you are 
tuning the antenna on the ground you must ensure the antenna is at least 2 meters above ground level to minimize 
impact of ground on the readout.  
 
Primary tuning is done by setting the length of the main element equal to .82 wave of your operating frequency. This 
is measured from the lower edge of the aluminum hub to the tip of the main element; the main element is made up 
of three (3) tubular sections. The first element is the “main” section that secures the antenna components, the 
second and third elements are adjustable and can be extended / retracted.  
 
The correct length of the main section (elements 1, 2 & 3 combined) is calculated in inches by using the formula of 
9212 divided by your frequency in MHz Example:  104.1MHz would be 9212 / 107.1 = 88.4 inches.  Remember 
measure from the lower part of the main aluminum hub, do not include the length below the hub with connector, 
this is for mounting purposes only and is not actual accurate antenna’s tuning which can only be done with a SWR 
analyzer or meter.

 

 

Frequency:     Extend To: 

88MHz  =   

2,66m (104.6 inches) 

90MHz  =   

2,61m (102.3 inches) 

92MHz  =   

2,55m (100.1 inches) 

94MHz  =     

2,49m (98.0 inches) 

96MHz  =     

2,44m (95.9 inches) 

98MHz  =     

2,39m (94.0 inches) 

100MHz  =   

2,34m (92.1 inches) 

102MHz  =   

2,29m (90.3 inches) 

104MHz  =   

2,25m (88.5 inches) 

106MHz  =   

2,21m (86.9 inches) 

108MHz  =   

2,16m (85.2 inches)

 

 

The next adjustment is measured by the length of gamma rod set into the lower portion of the captive tube (air-
capacitor). Further adjustment is determined by the location of the gamma rod and the bracket. Moving the bracket 
up and down will change inductance; this sets the balance between the inductive and capacitive components that 
make it possible to produce the correct resonance and a flat 1:0 SWR. When both the inductive reactance and the 
capacitive reactance are equal at your frequency they will cancel each other out and present 50 Ohm resistive load to 
your transmitter. 

 

We have set the “shorting strap” (the part where the gamma rod is secured to the main element) to its optimum 
position, under most conditions you should not need to re-position this part. 

Chapter 

Summary of Contents for EXTERMINATOR II

Page 1: ...Brought to you by PCS Electronics www pcs electronics com 1 EXTERMINATOR II 87 108 MHz High Power VHF Broadcast Antenna Manual...

Page 2: ...ent antenna analyzer or SWR meter Antenna is shipped in a collapsed state Extend both sections of the telescopic main antenna pole until the black marker ring shows than tighten the clamp The SWR on t...

Page 3: ...RANSMITTER HAVE WITH THIS ANTENNA 5 THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING EXTERMINATOR II ANTENNA 5 BEFORE YOU START INSTALLATION ADVICE 6 ANTENNA CONSTRUCTION PARTS TUNNING INFORMATION 7 TUNING INFORMATION 9 APPE...

Page 4: ...g checkout at the time of ordering under comments we will tune your antenna for you You can always re tune your antenna alone with antenna analyzer or SWR meter Note that although antenna is tuned at...

Page 5: ...with this antenna 1KW transmitter Your ERP will be increased by 3dB 2x 1KW transmitter will give 2KW ERP Thank you for purchasing Exterminator II antenna We hope you will enjoy it as much as we do and...

Page 6: ...tune the gamma match should remain in its original position however if you move to a frequency that is 5 MHz higher or lower than the factory tuned measurement then you need to follow the gamma match...

Page 7: ...ver it is wise to check the nuts and bolts are tightness Do not over tighten 4 The hub incorporates the eyelet for the gamma match system see figure 2 Due to various applications gamma matching system...

Page 8: ...continue making adjustments to sections 2 and 3 until you obtain the best reading at your new frequency If you are unable to produce a reading of 1 5 1 or below you may need to fine tune the gamma mat...

Page 9: ...element is the main section that secures the antenna components the second and third elements are adjustable and can be extended retracted The correct length of the main section elements 1 2 3 combin...

Page 10: ...achieve better than 1 5 1 the next step is to revisit the main element length extend the main element 1 cm check SWR if it increases then go the other way until you find the best position In any event...

Page 11: ...ocking fee and your original shipping and handling charges will not be refunded The return of the product is at your expense We believe that this is a fair policy because lower overhead results in low...

Page 12: ...essional and hobby FM radio stations A large assortment of hard to obtain RF components RF transistors MRF 2SC coils silver plated wire coaxial cable capacitors quartz crystals and many others PC base...

Page 13: ...V3 0 August 2017 Updated version Please report any errors you see in this manual you will be helping us and many other users out there Thank you Index C construction 7 G gamma match 8 gamma rod 10 I i...

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